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Naval Surface Warfare Center (NWSC) Dalgren Division
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Principal research, evaluation and testing center comprised of three major sites: NWSC Dahlgren Laboratory in Dahlgren, Virginia; the Coastal Systems Station in Panama City, Florida; and the Combat Systems Direction Activity at Dam Neck in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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Naval Research Lab
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The Navy's corporate laboratory. NRL conducts a broadly-based multidisciplinary program of scientific research and advanced technological development directed toward maritime applications of new and improved materials, techniques, equipment, system, and ocean, atmospheric, and space sciences and related technologies.
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NUWC Naval Underwater Warfare Center
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Offensive and defensive weapons systems associated with undersea warfare. One of the laboratories of the Naval Sea Systems Command, NUWC is headquartered in Rhode Island, and has two major activities -- Division Newport (also in RI) and Division Keyport (in Washington State)
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Navy News Service
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Broad coverage of Navy press releases,some related to acoustics and submarines.
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NSWC Indian Head Division
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NSWC Indian Head Division is located 30 miles south of Washington, DC. It specializes in Naval explosives. Primary products are explosive materials used in Navy munitions, and the processes for producing them.
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Office of Naval Research ONR
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ONR coordinates, executes, and promotes the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine Corps through universities, government laboratories, and nonprofit and for-profit organizations.
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Militarycity.com -- Search U.S. Navy Bases
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Search for Navy facilities, with addresses, phones, location.
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Marketing to the Navy Information Service
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Your search will generate a list of Navy and Marine Corps contracting centers, their Small Business Specialists and the supply or service codes and descriptions for their purchases.
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SPAWAR San Diego Lab (formerly NOSC & NRaD)
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The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego (SSC San Diego) is a leader in command and control including the technology to collect, transmit, process, display and manage information essential to naval operations.
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Navy Forward From The SEa Policy
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Navy Warfare Centers' Leadership Areas
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Laboratory Missions and Leadership Areas
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Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
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NAWCTSD provides fully integrated life-cycle support for training systems using state-of-the-art modeling, simulation, and training technologies for all Naval warfare areas and other military services.
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Carderock Dyvision, Hydromechanics Facilities
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Naval surface warfare center.
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U.S. Navy SOund SUrveillance System (SOSUS) Monitoring System
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SOSUS consists of bottom mounted hydrophone arrays connected by undersea communication cables to facilities on shore. The individual arrays are at locations optimized for undistorted long range acoustic propagation.
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SPAWAR
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SPAWAR is to provide Naval commanders a decisive warfare advantage.
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Office of Naval Research ONR
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ONR coordinates, executes, and promotes the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine Corps through universities, government laboratories, and nonprofit and for-profit organizations.
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Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division
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Specializes in Naval explosives. Primary products are explosive materials used in Navy munitions, and the processes for producing them.
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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego
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The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego (SSC San Diego) is responsible for development of the technology to collect, transmit, process, display and, most critically, manage information essential to naval operations.
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Naval Command Control and Ocean Surveillance Center
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SPAWAR's mission is to provide the warfighter with knowledge superiority by developing, delivering, and maintaining effective, capable and integrated command, control, communications, computer, intelligence and surveillance systems.
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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego
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The Center employs 3,400 civilian and military personnel, the majority of them engineers, scientists and technicians developing technology to meet the Navy's information requirements of the future and providing Fleet support to keep current information systems running.
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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
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SPAWAR, helping the Navy communicate and share critical information.
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NSWC Indian Head Division
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Navy research lab. Primary products are explosive materials used in Navy munitions, and the processes for producing them.
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